Lucy Engelman was taking a voice-over class with Peter Rofé inside his East Village studio in June 2015 when he started groping and forcibly kissing her, according to the proposed class action filed Wednesday in Manhattan Supreme Court.

Engelman, who lives in Amsterdam, says in court papers Rofé kept acting as though they were reading a scene, and insisted they run through the dialogue three times.

Each time, the 50-year-old grabbed her arms, pulled her into him, and planted his face on hers, the documents allege.

The suit, which also names PDR Voice Inc, cites negligent hiring and infliction of emotional distress.

PDR Voice Inc, which now oversees Rofé’s Irvington studio PDR Voice Over Coaching, did not respond to a request for comment.

Rofé has been accused by some 16 women of sexual abuse, spanning back to the early 2000s.

One woman, Samantha Schulman, told CNN last month that she had been working with the voice coach for six months in 2004 when he locked the door to his studio and asked her to take off her shirt.

He allegedly said her voice aroused him, and then “took his penis out.”

“He asked if I wanted to touch it, and then he reached down and he touched my breast,” Shulman told CNN. “I remember putting my shirt back on, and I didn’t say anything. I was in shock.”